John Noordsy receives E.R. Frank Award
Dr. John L. Noordsy was a distinguished professor of
large animal medicine and surgery during his thirty years on the KSU
faculty of veterinary medicine.
Prior to his tenure at the College, he practiced in
Marion, S.D. in a mixed animal practice. Dr. Noordsy joined the faculty
in surgery and medicine in 1960. He served from 1976 through 1984 as
Assistant Dean of the College and in 1987-88 was Acting Dean of the
College. He retired in 1990 as Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and
Alumni Relations.
Dr. Noordsy earned his bachelors of science degree
from South Dakota State University in 1944, a doctorate in veterinary
medicine from K-State in 1946. He did his graduate studies at Iowa State
University in Pathology and received his master's degree from K-State
in1962.
Dr. Noordsy has been involved in many professional
and educational organizations throughout his life. From 1946-48 he was a
member of the Research Institute at Iowa State University, Veterinary
College, and was a member of the South Dakota Livestock Committee in
1946. Dr. Noordsy was associated with many organizations such as Gamma
Sigma Delta, Sigma Xi, Phi Zeta, the American Veterinary Medical
Association (AVMA), and the American Association of Bovine Practitioners
(AABP). He served on the AVMA Council on Veterinary Service and was
Chairman from 1980-86, on the AVMA Committee on Animal Technology and
Training, and the AVMA Scientific Program-Bovine Section Coordinator
from 1988-93 and District Director, Vice-President and President of the
AABP. He served as the Secretary-Treasurer of both the South Dakota
Veterinary Medical Alumni Association and the KSU Veterinary Medical
Alumni Association. Dr. Noordsy has been author and co-author of several
veterinary textbooks and professional publications. He has produced
numerous continuing education videos.
Dr. Noordsy was a member of the Lion's International
in Marion, SD and in Manhattan, KS. He served as President of that
organization in 1955. He was Ruling Elder of his church in Marion, SD
and in Manhattan. He has been a member of the Rotary International since
1984, Manhattan Chamber of Commerce since 1960, and the KVMA Outreach
from 1988 to present. He was President of Gamma Sigma Delta. He served
as a member and President of the Board of Education in Marion, SD from
1954-59. He was a representative of the Boy Scouts of America and served
on the Executive Board both in Marion and Manhattan.
Dr. John Noordsy has received recognition and awards
in his long career in the veterinary profession including: the Norden
Distinguished Teacher Award was given in 1969 and again in 1973, he was
the recipient of the KSU Distinguished Teacher Award from Standard Oil
Company in 1973, featured in the Who's Who in Veterinary Science and
Medicine and Who's Who in Education-Midwest, and the AABP Honorary
Distinguished Membership in 1992. The AVMA Certificates of Appreciation
were given to him each year from 1979 through 1993. Dr. Noordsy was also
the recipient of the South Dakota Veterinary Medicine Association
Certificate of Appreciation in 1960.
Dr. John Noordsy and his wife, Patricia, are members
of the KSU President's Club and College of Veterinary Medicine's
Ambassadors Gallery. The Noordsys have established an endowed
scholarship to promote proficiency in food animal medicine. His
commitment to the college and to veterinary medicine is well known. He
has dedicated his life to promoting Kansas State University and to
enhancing the teaching of large animal medicine and surgery.
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